MUNCIE, Ind. — Wapahani captured the Mid-Eastern Conference girls golf title on Thursday, firing a team 193 to take home the trophy.

The Raiders defeated Daleville (207) for the crown. Monroe Central (224) finished third, Blue River (232) was fifth and Wes-Del (233) sixth on its home course. Wapahani's Abby Snider earned medalist honors with a round of 39.

Teammate Lauren Hood finished third overall with a 46, and Victoria Hood took seventh after carding a 52. Savannah Hood was 14th with a score of 56.

Wapahani beat Jay County 25-22, 25-16, 25-20. Mallory Summers led the Raiders with 11 kills and 20 assists, while Havyn Gates had 29 digs. Team leaders for the Patriots were Hallie Fields with six kills and Maggie Pryor with 20 digs.

Monroe Central remained unbeaten in MEC play with a 25-17, 28-26, 22-25, 27-25 victory against Cowan. Miranda Haney put down 16 kills and Jordyn Barga had 15 to go with 12 digs, five aces and three blocks. Other team leaders were Mikayla Fields with 40 assists and Katie Pike with 13 digs. For Cowan, Gracie Conway recorded 23 kills and Alexis Huff added 19.

Delta won 3-2 over Burris. Addie Chester scored all three of the Eagles' goals, the defense held strong and Allison Bell racked up 16 saves in goal.

Yorktown fell 5-3 to New Palestine. Maria Pavlik, Lea Alexander and Elizabeth Reece all scored goals for the Tigers, while Reece and Sierra Marvin had assists. Ella Bonsack recorded 21 saves.

Central fell 4-0 on the road to South Adams. Riley Stafford had 19 saves in goal.

Wapahani defeated Tri-Central 3-1 on Wednesday. Lexah Dornick, Katie Zeiger and Sierra Winchester netted goals for the Raiders, while Dornick and Zeiger added an assist each. Jayce Fultz had four saves in goal.

Boys soccer

Yorktown topped Blackford 1-0. The lone goal of the match was scored by Regan Frost on an assist from Braden Guinn.

Burris defeated Anderson Prep 11-1. Mason Waldron came off the bench to score a hat trick for the Owls. Bracken Karnes also had a hat trick, his second of the season, while Sam Bartrom had four goals and three assists. Rahul Agrawal added a goal and an assists and Drew Bartrom had three assists.

The Owls topped Central 3-1 on Wednesday behind a strong defensive effort from Wilson Avila and goalkeeper Alex Halley, who shut out the Bearcats in the second half. Bracken Karnes and Drew Bartrom both scored and assisted on goals to each other, while Sam Bartrom added the third goal on an assist from Agrawal.

Girls golf

Delta defeated Pendleton Heights 187-192. Sarah McDowell led the way with a 42, while Haley Bennett shot 43 and Emma Shreve 49. Mary Groover rounded out the scoring with a 53.

Daleville shot a season-low 184 to defeat Yorktown (192) and Anderson (195) on Wednesday. Eve Emery earned medalist honors with a 40, while Willoe Cunningham carded a personal best of 45. Taylor Gillum followed with a 48 and Emma Allen shot 51.

Winchester won 214-224 over Lincoln on Wednesday and improved to 7-0 in conference play. The Golden Falcons' Becca Chamberlin was medalist with a 42, followed by Kate Riggin's 49.

Local golf

Tony Hawk made his second career hole-in-one on Wednesday at Delaware Country Club. He used a 5-wood to ace hole No. 8 from 175 yards out. Witnesses were Keith Little, Mark Booher and Jeff Carter.

Boys tennis

Blue River picked up its second straight win with a 3-2 victory over Randolph Southern. The Vikings got wins at all three singles spots from Connor Brookbank, Mason Crisp and Bryce Klein.

Blackford lost 5-0 to Mississinewa, dropping to 1-5 on the season.

Burris defeated Winchester 4-1 on Wednesday. Matt Litt and Wenhan Tang cruised at No. 1 and No. 3 singles, respectively, and Andrew Combs won a three-setter (4-6, 7-5, 6-1) at No. 2. The Owls' other win came from the No. 1 doubles team of Evan Jennerjahn and Adam Combs, while No. 2 doubles fell in three sets.

Jake Fox is a high school sports writer at The Star Press. Contact him at (765) 213-5848, jfox@muncie.gannett.com or @FoxJake_.